We've had a "little" baby

Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Many of you will know some good friends of ours, Candi and Skeet. They lost their little girl, Avery, two years ago today. Please remember them in your prayers at this hard time.

They have had a number of unsuccessful IVF treatments and are now at the stage where they can't afford any more. Candi's sister has set up a website to give them one last go by raising the money they need. It's been up for a while and I've been meaning to link it here so please go to the Hope for the Houston's site to take a look and donate if you feel able. You can do it by a number of different payment methods including Paypal so it couldn't be easier. Every little bit counts so please give whatever you can.

Saturday, 10 October 2009

First of all, sorry it's been such a while since I last posted. It's been a hectic few months but I know that's no excuse!

Today, Clare and I remembered our son Theo. As has become tradition, we went to Southwold and said some prayers for him at the end of the pier. We also released two balloons. The sunset was beautiful again and we really had a strong sense of God's presence with us.

The whole day is probably best described in pictures...

A huge thank you to everyone who was sent us cards, emails, texts and so on. It makes such a difference knowing that people are thinking of us!

Wednesday, 8 July 2009

The theatre was packed and the audience was not disappointed with two hours of fun, laughter, dancing and singing! The cast was very strong but Clare shone as the leading lady. Of course, I'm very bias so here's what the East Anglian Daily Times said...

"A strong cast of principals was led by Clare Dungey who was a thoroughly marvellous Millie, especially at full throttle in the showstopper number Gimme Gimme."

Monday, 4 May 2009

Clare and I have just got back from a lovely weekend in London celebrating Clare's birthday. It was a star-studded holiday because after seeing Oliver, we waited at the stage door and met up with Jodie Prenger, winner of the TV talent competition "I'd do anything"!

This was the view when you looked up from eating your sandwiches in the cafeteria. There was even a concert pianist playing in the background which, considering the price of the food, was the least they could do!

Of course, we checked out the performing arts exhibition and couldn't resist trying on a few costumes...

I personally can't see the difference with this one though!

We also checked out the National History museum, saw some dinosaurs and had a minor altercation with a pushy Italian couple! Don't worry though...no-one was hurt, although they did leave the exhibition (and I suspect the museum) rather quickly!

Determined to prove that we were still rebels at the age of 30, we drank in the middle of Leicester Square.... shame it was only Pink Lemonade!

And finally, Clare decided it was all too much for her and had a quick snooze before going home!

Thursday, 30 April 2009

Youthful though she may look, Clare turned 30 on Tuesday! She was initially daunted by the prospect of entering her 4th decade but a series of surprise parties thrown by her school pupils and staff brightened her day considerably.

To celebrate, we're off to the big smoke (London) for the Bank Holiday weekend. Knowing that Clare is a musical lover, I have booked tickets for Wicked and Oliver which should be very good by all accounts. I will try and remember to take some photos and post them when we return!

Friday, 24 April 2009

Well, I'm long overdue a blog entry so here's a little tale from our recent holiday. We went to Warwickshire for a week staying at a beautiful Mill Cottage in Braunston. We spent the time unwinding after Clare's stressful school inspection and using our National Trust Membership to visit lots of lovely old houses in the area.

We spent one of the days out visiting Warwick Castle, which is one of Britain's most complete castles. It was built in 1068 by William the Conquerer and has loads to do there including knights fighting and a scary dungeon.

Whilst we were there, we noticed a fire engine and ambulance had arrived in the Courtyard. We later found out that a man had suffered a heart attack climbing the very steep spiral staircase in one of the turrets (Don't panic though....I understand he's ok now!). The Firefighters couldn't quite work out how to get him down safely from the turret so eventually an RAF rescue helicoptor airlifted him off the top of the turret.

Despite a huge amount of wind and dust blown down by the helicoptor's rotor blades, I managed to capture the rescue on video. It's two minutes long but about halfway through you can see someone being winched up. Towards the end, I pan around so you can get a good view of the castle as well.

Sunday, 29 March 2009

The song I've written in memory of Theo has been finished for a while now but I've only recently got round to uploading it. It's called "The Gift" and can be found here. It's instrumental so there's no lyrics but hopefully the sentiment is clear.

On the same web page is another tune I wrote called "Big Brother" which is slightly more hectic than The Gift but more in line with the kind of music I generally listen to. Please don't feel you have to persevere with this one if it disagrees with your eardrums!

I would appreciate any comments people have both stylistically and in terms of production quality. I'm after constructive stuff so please let me know what you really think!

Monday, 2 March 2009

I am notoriously difficult to buy presents for. Any CD, DVD, or guitar someone might have thought to buy me will undoubtedly have already crossed my mind and been immediately purchased. This makes Christmas a stressful time for my loved ones!

My top wannabe career (after lead rock guitarist!) has for a long time been "Master Chocolatier". This choice was inspired by the Lindt chocolate advert. I love Lindt chocolate and have long desired to be the fat man with the white hat who scoops up melted chocolate on the end of a giant whisk!

This led Clare to an inspired choice for my Christmas present. A 6 month subscription to the Hotel Chocolat tasting club!! The proof of the pudding is shown below!

Every month I get delivered a box of 36 chocolates that have been hand-made and selected for people in this exclusive club. The box comes complete with its own menu, so you know exactly what each chocolate is and... this is the best bit... you rate each of the chocolates out of 10 and send your answers back. The first step to developing a chocolate palette and becoming a master chocolatier!

A few select people make suggestions for new chocolates that the tasting club could produce and, if these are good enough, they not only make them but also put your name next to the master chocolatier in the chocolate menu.

So this is my next aim...to come up with a chocolate good enough to get selected and produced. Recent examples include Whisky and Sour Cherry and Eton Mess so my choice will have to be pretty special. At the minute, I'm thinking something involving peanuts!

So if you have any inspired thoughts, let me know and I will suggest them too! (Taking all the credit naturally!)